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Negotiating with the likes of Apple will be ever more sensitive and important for Facebook's ambitions going forward – Fortune has a very good feature on how the two companies, along with Google and Amazon, are likely to compete in 2012.

As the lattice of technologies that surrounds our lives get ever more sensitive and sensory, then the risks to individual privacy are increasing exponentially.

One can, therefore, envisage scientific progress in the form of ever more sensitive and rapid whole-brain imaging, perhaps combined with sophisticated biophysical models of brain networks, allowing us to 'home in' on the human ictiogenic process, with important potential positive repercussions for all people affected by recurring seizures.

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In the meantime, they used the prototype at Caltech and a facility in Germany to develop ever more sensitive mirror, laser, and seismic-isolation technology.

Our ever more sensitive technologies turn up more and more abnormalities — cancers, clogged arteries, damaged-looking knees and backs — that aren't actually causing problems and never will.

These questions remain open at the present time and it may be anticipated that, with the advent of ever higher resolution imaging and ever more sensitive assays for secretion, the field of platelet secretion research will evolve rapidly.

In this open-heartedness, we are able to become ever more sensitive to the union of our body and soul -- and thereby ever more sensitive to the bond of joy and love at the root of that union.

In forensic science it is very often necessary to "first find your sample," so searching for suitable samples is an integral part of the job, and with the introduction of ever more sensitive analytical techniques such samples can be smaller and smaller.

We are what we drink (and eat and inhale), according to ever more sensitive tests probing the trace constituents of the internal human environment.

Shuttle astronauts corrected the vision defect, regularly replaced failing gyroscopes and installed ever more sensitive instruments, allowing Hubble to provide brilliantly sharp images.

Most physicists and cosmologists saw the developments in a positive light, since expected improvements in both detectors should allow ever more sensitive searches for the mysterious particles, and -- perhaps -- solve a problem that astronomers have grappled with since gathering the first indirect evidence for the existence of dark matter nearly 70 years ago.

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